M3 Campaign

We want to thank you for supporting the 2020 M3 Campaign. We saw an incredible response from our members to support our sisters in this time of need.

If you have a question about your chapter’s donation, please contact Leinin Schuerr at lschuerr@phimu.org.

The M3 Campaign is Phi Mu Foundation’s largest Annual Fund campaign. Each year in March, sisters and friends of Phi Mu join together to honor our Founders – Mary DuPont Lines, Mary Myrick Daniel and Martha Hardaway Redding – and support our sisterhood with gifts to the Phi Mu Foundation M3 Campaign.

Since 2011, the M3 Campaign has raised nearly $2 million to help further the lifetime development of women through Phi Mu’s leadership, scholarship, philanthropic and educational programs, and historic preservation.

Top Collegiate Chapters

ALPHA
Alpha Eta, Louisiana State University
Alpha Beta, University of Arkansas
Delta, Tulane University

100% Participating & Fundraising Chapters

100% Collegiate Chapters

Alpha Alpha, University of Georgia
Alpha Beta, University of Arkansas
Alpha Delta, University of Mississippi
Alpha Epsilon, Florida State University
Alpha Eta, Louisiana State University
Alpha Gamma, Samford University
Alpha Iota, Mercer University
Alpha Kappa, College of Charleston
Alpha Lambda, Louisiana Tech University
Alpha Mu, Auburn University
Alpha Nu, University of Florida
Alpha Omicron, University of Southern Mississippi
Alpha Rho, University of Louisiana at Monroe
Alpha Sigma, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Alpha Upsilon, McNeese State University
Alpha Zeta, University of Alabama
Beta Eta, Miami University
Beta Nu, Bethany College
Beta Upsilon, Westminster College
Chi, University of Missouri
Delta Alpha, Indiana University
Delta Beta, University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign
Delta Epsilon, Purdue University
Delta Eta, Georgetown College
Delta Lambda, University of Evansville
Delta Tau, Western Kentucky University
Delta Theta, Transylvania University
Delta Zeta, University of Cincinnati
Delta, Tulane University
Epsilon Epsilon, Oklahoma City University
Epsilon Iota, Texas Christian University
Epsilon Lambda, Arkansas Tech University
Epsilon Mu, Houston Baptist University
Epsilon Nu, Oklahoma State University
Epsilon Omicron, Southern Arkansas University
Epsilon Pi, Tarleton State University
Epsilon Rho, Lyon College
Epsilon Sigma, The University of Texas at San Antonio
Epsilon Xi, Louisiana State University Shreveport
Epsilon, Millsaps College
Eta Beta, University of Washington
Eta Rho, Sacramento State
Eta Sigma, University of California, Merced
Eta Xi, California State University, Stanislaus
Eta Zeta, California State University, Fresno
Gamma Alpha, The College of William and Mary
Gamma Delta, American University
Gamma Gamma, Queens University of Charlotte
Gamma Kappa, University of North Carolina Wilmington
Gamma Nu, Elon University
Gamma Rho, University of West Georgia
Gamma Sigma, Georgia College and State University
Gamma Tau, Johns Hopkins University
Gamma Theta, James Madison University
Gamma Zeta, High Point University
Kappa Alpha, Mississippi State University
Kappa Chi, University of Montevallo
Kappa Epsilon, Delta State University
Kappa Gamma, Troy University
Kappa Iota, Northwestern State University of Louisiana
Kappa Lambda, University of Memphis
Kappa Mu, Georgia Southern University
Kappa Omega, University of South Alabama
Kappa Omicron, Georgia Southern University Armstrong Campus
Kappa Phi, LaGrange College
Kappa Pi, Tennessee Technological University
Kappa Rho, Florida Atlantic University
Kappa Sigma, Jacksonville State University
Kappa Tau, Lander University
Kappa Upsilon, University of North Georgia
Kappa Xi, University of West Alabama
Kappa, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Lambda Beta, Appalachian State University
Lambda Delta, University of South Carolina Aiken
Lambda Epsilon, Christopher Newport University
Lambda Gamma, Virginia Commonwealth University
Lambda Iota, East Carolina University
Lambda Kappa, University of South Carolina, Beaufort
Lambda Theta, University of South Carolina
Lambda Zeta, University of South Carolina Upstate
Mu, Brenau University
Phi Alpha, McDaniel College
Phi Beta, Albright College
Phi Delta, Salisbury University
Phi Gamma, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Phi Kappa, Muhlenberg College
Phi Nu, Rutgers University
Phi Omicron, La Salle University
Phi Theta, Towson University
Pi, University of Maine
Psi Beta, University of Hartford
Psi Gamma, Binghamton University
Psi, Adelphi University
Rho Alpha, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
Rho Delta, Central Michigan University
Rho Eta, Grand Valley State University
Rho Gamma, Ball State University
Rho Iota, University of Kentucky
Rho Kappa, Kent State University
Rho Lambda, Cleveland State University
Rho Mu, DePaul University
Rho Nu, Northern Kentucky University
Rho Theta, Elmhurst College
Rho Zeta, Bellarmine University
Rho, Hanover College
Theta Alpha, University of North Alabama
Theta Beta, Georgia State University
Theta Delta, Spring Hill College
Theta Epsilon, Kennesaw State University
Theta Gamma, Florida International University
Theta Kappa, Huntingdon College
Theta Nu, Florida Gulf Coast University
Theta Theta, Columbus State University
Theta Zeta, Georgia Institute of Technology
Theta, Belmont University
Xi Alpha, University of Colorado, Boulder
Xi Beta, Colorado State University
Zeta Eta, University of Minnesota
Zeta Gamma, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Zeta Lambda, Northwest Missouri State University
Zeta Sigma, University of Wisconsin-River Falls
Zeta Zeta, Saint Louis University

Fundraising and Additional Contributions from Collegiate Chapters

Alpha Alpha, University of Georgia
Alpha Beta, University of Arkansas
Alpha Epsilon, Florida State University
Alpha Eta, Louisiana State University
Alpha Lambda, Louisiana Tech University
Alpha Mu, Auburn University
Alpha Zeta, University of Alabama
Delta Epsilon, Purdue University
Epsilon Pi, Tarleton State University
Epsilon Xi, Louisiana State University Shreveport
Gamma Alpha, The College of William and Mary
Gamma Theta, James Madison University
Lambda Epsilon, Christopher Newport University
Lambda Iota, East Carolina University
Mu, Brenau University
Phi Beta, Albright College
Phi Omicron, La Salle University
Rho Alpha, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis

Collegiate and Alumnae Chapters Honored Through M3

Collegiate Chapters

Alpha Alpha, University of Georgia
Alpha Beta, University of Arkansas
Alpha Delta, University of Mississippi
Alpha Epsilon, Florida State University
Alpha Eta, Louisiana State University
Alpha Gamma, Samford University
Alpha Iota, Mercer University
Alpha Kappa, College of Charleston
Alpha Lambda, Louisiana Tech University
Alpha Mu, Auburn University
Alpha Nu, University of Florida
Alpha Omicron, University of Southern Mississippi
Alpha Pi, University of Houston
Alpha Psi, Southeastern Louisiana University
Alpha Rho, University of Louisiana at Monroe
Alpha Sigma, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Alpha Tau, Florida Southern College
Alpha Upsilon, McNeese State University
Alpha Zeta, University of Alabama
Beta Eta, Miami University
Beta Iota, Clarkson University
Beta Nu, Bethany College
Beta Phi, Marshall University
Beta Rho, Davis and Elkins College
Beta Tau, Drexel University
Beta Upsilon, Westminster College
Chi, University of Missouri
Delta Alpha, Indiana University
Delta Beta, University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign
Delta Delta, Ohio University
Delta Epsilon, Purdue University
Delta Eta, Georgetown College
Delta Iota, Baldwin Wallace University
Delta Lambda, University of Evansville
Delta Nu, Michigan State University
Delta Phi, Ashland University
Delta Sigma, Marquette University
Delta Tau, Western Kentucky University
Delta Theta, Transylvania University
Delta Zeta, University of Cincinnati
Delta, Tulane University
Epsilon Alpha, Southern Methodist University
Epsilon Beta, University of Oklahoma
Epsilon Epsilon, Oklahoma City University
Epsilon Iota, Texas Christian University
Epsilon Lambda, Arkansas Tech University
Epsilon Mu, Houston Baptist University
Epsilon Nu, Oklahoma State University
Epsilon Omicron, Southern Arkansas University
Epsilon Pi, Tarleton State University
Epsilon Rho, Lyon College
Epsilon Sigma, The University of Texas at San Antonio
Epsilon Xi, Louisiana State University Shreveport
Epsilon, Millsaps College
Eta Alpha, University of California-Berkeley
Eta Beta, University of Washington
Eta Nu, California State University, Northridge
Eta Rho, Sacramento State
Eta Sigma, University of California, Merced
Eta Xi, California State University, Stanislaus
Eta Zeta, California State University, Fresno
Gamma Alpha, The College of William and Mary
Gamma Chi, University of North Carolina-Greensboro
Gamma Delta, American University
Gamma Gamma, Queens University of Charlotte
Gamma Kappa, University of North Carolina Wilmington
Gamma Lambda, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Gamma Mu, Western Carolina University
Gamma Nu, Elon University
Gamma Pi, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
Gamma Rho, University of West Georgia
Gamma Sigma, Georgia College and State University
Gamma Tau, Johns Hopkins University
Gamma Theta, James Madison University
Gamma Xi, Old Dominion University
Gamma Zeta, High Point University
Iota Alpha, University of Hawaii
Kappa Alpha, Mississippi State University
Kappa Beta, Valdosta State University
Kappa Chi, University of Montevallo
Kappa Epsilon, Delta State University
Kappa Eta, Nicholls State University
Kappa Gamma, Troy University
Kappa Iota, Northwestern State University of Louisiana
Kappa Lambda, University of Memphis
Kappa Mu, Georgia Southern University
Kappa Nu, Lambuth University
Kappa Omega, University of South Alabama
Kappa Omicron, Georgia Southern University Armstrong Campus
Kappa Phi, LaGrange College
Kappa Pi, Tennessee Technological University
Kappa Rho, Florida Atlantic University
Kappa Sigma, Jacksonville State University
Kappa Tau, Lander University
Kappa Upsilon, University of North Georgia
Kappa Xi, University of West Alabama
Kappa Zeta, Barton College
Kappa, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Lambda Alpha, Randolph-Macon College
Lambda Beta, Appalachian State University
Lambda Delta, University of South Carolina Aiken
Lambda Epsilon, Christopher Newport University
Lambda Gamma, Virginia Commonwealth University
Lambda Iota, East Carolina University
Lambda Kappa, University of South Carolina, Beaufort
Lambda Theta, University of South Carolina
Lambda Zeta, University of South Carolina Upstate
Mu, Brenau University
Nu, Shorter University
Phi Alpha, McDaniel College
Phi Beta, Albright College
Phi Delta, Salisbury University
Phi Gamma, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Phi Kappa, Muhlenberg College
Phi Nu, Rutgers University
Phi Omicron, La Salle University
Phi Theta, Towson University
Pi, University of Maine
Psi Beta, University of Hartford
Psi Gamma, Binghamton University
Psi, Adelphi University
Rho Alpha, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
Rho Beta, University of Michigan-Dearborn
Rho Delta, Central Michigan University
Rho Epsilon, Albion College
Rho Eta, Grand Valley State University
Rho Gamma, Ball State University
Rho Iota, University of Kentucky
Rho Kappa, Kent State University
Rho Lambda, Cleveland State University
Rho Mu, DePaul University
Rho Nu, Northern Kentucky University
Rho Theta, Elmhurst College
Rho Zeta, Bellarmine University
Rho, Hanover College
Theta Alpha, University of North Alabama
Theta Beta, Georgia State University
Theta Delta, Spring Hill College
Theta Epsilon, Kennesaw State University
Theta Gamma, Florida International University
Theta Kappa, Huntingdon College
Theta Nu, Florida Gulf Coast University
Theta Theta, Columbus State University
Theta Zeta, Georgia Institute of Technology
Theta, Belmont University
Xi Alpha, University of Colorado Boulder
Xi Beta, Colorado State University
Zeta Eta, University of Minnesota
Zeta Gamma, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Zeta Iota, North Dakota State University
Zeta Lambda, Northwest Missouri State University
Zeta Sigma, University of Wisconsin-River Falls
Zeta Zeta, Saint Louis University

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FAQ

M3 is Phi Mu Foundation’s largest Annual Fund Campaign that runs throughout Phi Mu’s founding month of March. Sisters and friends are encouraged to $18.52 or more in honor of Phi Mu’s three Founders, Mary, Mary and Martha, in support of the lifetime development of Phi Mu women.

There are two ways to support the M3 Campaign:
1. Alumnae and friends (and collegians not in 100% participating chapters) are encouraged to contribute beginning on March 1 by visiting Phi Mu Foundation’s Give Now page. When making a contribution, please choose the M3 appeal and select the collegiate and/or alumnae chapter you wish to honor with your M3 contribution.
2. Collegiate chapters are encouraged to take the 100% participation challenge, meaning each active chapter member gives $18.52 or more. Collegiate chapters participating at 100% can make their contribution online using their Billhighway card or by sending one check (equal to the sum of all members’ $18.52 contributions) and filling out the 2019 M3 Donation to Phi Mu Foundation form on Officer Portal. Need some fundraising ideas? Check out the M3 Toolkit in the Document Library, which includes fundraising tips, logos, marketing materials and much more!

By supporting M3 and honoring your chapter, you are supporting a philanthropy that is near and dear to Phi Mu sisters everywhere – Phi Mu Foundation. Your support will positively impact sisters today and future generations of Phi Mus through academic scholarships, leadership and educational programs, member assistance and the historic preservation of our Fraternity. Give today!

The collegiate chapter with the largest cumulative donation will enjoy a visit on their campus from the National President and Foundation Chairman of the Board and Foundation President. Alumnae chapter/community with the largest cumulative donation will have the option between a brick dedicated in honor of the chapter or a visit from the National President and Foundation Chairman of the Board and Foundation President. The chapters will also receive special recognition in the summer edition of the Aglaia. Collegiate chapters who achieve 100% participation will receive a custom-designed t-shirt for each member. All chapters with 100% participation will receive special recognition on Phi Mu Foundation social media pages and website.

Collegiate chapters are encouraged to achieve 100% participation from their members, meaning each member gives $18.52 to support our sisterhood. Alumnae and collegiate chapters also rally around this exciting campaign to share our mission with others by hosting fundraisers. These funds and all gifts from sisters nationwide made in honor of chapters help increase your chapter’s chances of becoming the 2020 Top Contributing Chapter to the M3 Campaign!

Absolutely! Any gift made to Phi Mu Foundation will increase your lifetime giving, which accumulates from the day you made your first gift. Phi Mu Foundation celebrates your generosity by recognizing you with unique charms at various milestones of giving throughout your lifetime. For more information about Phi Mu Foundation’s levels of giving and charm program, click here.

Your unrestricted gift made to the M3 Campaign is critically important to the present and future of our powerful mission! Gifts that support the Annual Fund have a far-reaching impact to meet the areas of greatest need of our members and organization.